ChineseSkill
Type of site | Privately held company |
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Available in | Spanish, English, Japanese, Korean |
Area served | Worldwide |
Founder(s) | Wang Zhulong |
Website | www |
Registration | Free |
Launched | August 2014 |
ChineseSkill is a free mobile application for learning Mandarin Chinese. Its course consists of 45 topics which focuses on learning vocabulary and grammar through context and uses a gamification mechanism similar to the language-learning platform Duolingo.[1]
ChineseSkill was founded by Wang Zhulong, who noticed a growing trend of people learning Mandarin Chinese while he was stationed in Japan. His partner majored in Chinese language at Peking University.[2]
As of August 2014, ChineseSkill has been available for download on both the App Store (iOS) and Google Play.
References[edit]
- ↑ "2 Weird (Free) Learn Chinese Apps that Actually Work!". Startup Living China.
- ↑ Wangshuo, Luo (2015-06-26). "Learning is just a matter of application". China Daily.
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